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BULLETIN 

State  Board  of  Education 


Issued  Quarterly 


Vol.  V. 


Harris  Hart,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 

NOVEMBER,  1922  No.  2 


SUPPLEMENT  No.  2 


Comparative  Data 
Virginia  Public  Schools 


Entered  as  second-class  matter  September  6,  1918,  at  the  post  office  at 
Richmond,  VaM  under  the  Act  of  August  24>  1912. 


RICHMOND: 

Davis  Bottom,  Superintendent  of  Public  Printing 

1922 


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For  instruction 79 

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RECENT  HIGH  SCHOOL  PROGRESS 

Between  1917-1918  and  1921-1922  the  number  of  accredited  four-year 
high  schools  increased  from  183  to  292;  forty-one  junior  high  schools 
were  organized;  and  the  number  of  non-accredited  three  and  four-year 
high  schools  listed  by  the  Department  decreased  from  147  to  54.  In  ad- 
dition to  these  387  high  schools,  there  are  more  than  100  schools  in  the 
State  offering  some  high  school  work,  but  not  qualifying  for  recognition 
by  the  State  Department  as  high  schools.  Many  of  these  schools  are 
meeting  the  State  requirements  rapidly  and  will  qualify  for  accrediting 
in  the  near  future. 

The  total  enrollment  in  recognized  high  schools  for  1921-22  was 
41,188,  an  increase  of  8,192,  or  twenty-five  per  cent.,  over  1920-21;  32,862 
of  the  41,188  pupils  were  enrolled  in  accredited  four-year  high  schools. 
The  total  enrollment  in  the  city  high  schools  was  19,903,  an  increase  of 
4,611,  or  thirty  per  cent.,  over  1920-21;  14,312  of  the  19,903  city  high 
school  pupils  were  in  accredited  four-year  high  schools.  The  total  enrollment 
in  the  rural  high  schools  was  21,285,  an  increase  of  3,582,  or  twenty  per 
cent.,  over  1920-21;  18,550  of  the  21,285  rural  high  school  pupils  were  in 
accredited  four-year  high  schools. 

Fcrty-two  per  cent,  of  the  total  number  of  pupils  enrolled  in  the 
high  schools  were  boys,  and  fifty-eight  per  cent,  girls.  It  is  interesting 
that  the  ratio  of  boys  to  girls  is  the  .parne  for  the  city  as  for  the  rural 
high  schools,  and  approximately  the  same  as  for  1920-21.  There  were 
4,081  graduates  from  the  292  accredited  high  schools  in  1921-22.  Of 
these  1,333,  or  32.6%,  were  boys,  and  2,748,  qiV  67.4%,  were  girls. 

VIRGINIA  STATE  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION 

Superintendent  Harris  Hart,  State  Department  of  Education,  Richmond. 
Dr.  Wm.  T.  Sanger,  Secretary  State  Board  of  Education,  Richmond. 
Governor  E.  Lee  Trinkle,  Richmond. 

Attorney  General  John  R.  Saunders,  Richmond. 

Dean  J.  M.  Page,  University  of  Virginia. 

Dr.  J.  E.  Williams,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  Blacksburg. 

Colonel  Henry  C.  F"  Virginia  Military  Institute,  Lexington. 
Superintendent  F.  At.  Martin,  Petersburg. 

Superintendent  James  Hurst,  Norfolk.  .» 

VIRGINIA  STATE  SUPERVISORS 
State  Department  of  Education 

Ora  H.  Avery,  Home  Economics  Education. 

M.  L.  Combs,  Assistant  Secondary  Education. 

Thomas  D.  Eason,  Agricultural  Education. 

Henry  C.  Ellis,  Secondary  Education. 

Rachel  E.  Gregg,  T eacher -Training.  # 

William  1).  Gresham,  Negro  Education. 

Raymond  V.  Long,  Trade  and  Industrial  Education. 

Guy  C.  ThRoner,  Physical  Education. 

L.  E.  Warner,  Assistant  Trade  and  Industrial  Education. 

Pauline  B.  Williamson,  Rural  Education,  Health  Work. 

E.  E.  Worrell,  * n.tion . 


